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Heron’s formula

Heron’s formula finds the area of oblique triangles in which sides a , b , and c are known.

Area = s ( s a ) ( s b ) ( s c )

where s = ( a + b + c ) 2 is one half of the perimeter of the triangle, sometimes called the semi-perimeter.

Using heron’s formula to find the area of a given triangle

Find the area of the triangle in [link] using Heron’s formula.

A triangle with angles A, B, and C and opposite sides a, b, and c, respectively. Side a = 10, side b - 15, and side c = 7.

First, we calculate s .

s = ( a + b + c ) 2 s = ( 10 + 15 + 7 ) 2 = 16

Then we apply the formula.

Area = s ( s a ) ( s b ) ( s c ) Area = 16 ( 16 10 ) ( 16 15 ) ( 16 7 ) Area 29.4

The area is approximately 29.4 square units.

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Use Heron’s formula to find the area of a triangle with sides of lengths a = 29.7 ft , b = 42.3 ft , and c = 38.4 ft .

Area = 552 square feet

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Applying heron’s formula to a real-world problem

A Chicago city developer wants to construct a building consisting of artist’s lofts on a triangular lot bordered by Rush Street, Wabash Avenue, and Pearson Street. The frontage along Rush Street is approximately 62.4 meters, along Wabash Avenue it is approximately 43.5 meters, and along Pearson Street it is approximately 34.1 meters. How many square meters are available to the developer? See [link] for a view of the city property.

A triangle formed by sides Rush Street, N. Wabash Ave, and E. Pearson Street with lengths 62.4, 43.5, and 34.1, respectively.

Find the measurement for s , which is one-half of the perimeter.

s = ( 62.4 + 43.5 + 34.1 ) 2 s = 70 m

Apply Heron’s formula.

Area = 70 ( 70 62.4 ) ( 70 43.5 ) ( 70 34.1 ) Area = 506,118.2 Area 711.4

The developer has about 711.4 square meters.

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Find the area of a triangle given a = 4.38 ft , b = 3.79 ft, and c = 5.22 ft .

about 8.15 square feet

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Access these online resources for additional instruction and practice with the Law of Cosines.

Key equations

Law of Cosines a 2 = b 2 + c 2 2 b c cos α b 2 = a 2 + c 2 2 a c cos β c 2 = a 2 + b 2 2 a b c o s γ
Heron’s formula     Area = s ( s a ) ( s b ) ( s c ) where  s = ( a + b + c ) 2

Key concepts

  • The Law of Cosines defines the relationship among angle measurements and lengths of sides in oblique triangles.
  • The Generalized Pythagorean Theorem is the Law of Cosines for two cases of oblique triangles: SAS and SSS. Dropping an imaginary perpendicular splits the oblique triangle into two right triangles or forms one right triangle, which allows sides to be related and measurements to be calculated. See [link] and [link] .
  • The Law of Cosines is useful for many types of applied problems. The first step in solving such problems is generally to draw a sketch of the problem presented. If the information given fits one of the three models (the three equations), then apply the Law of Cosines to find a solution. See [link] and [link] .
  • Heron’s formula allows the calculation of area in oblique triangles. All three sides must be known to apply Heron’s formula. See [link] and See [link] .

Section exercises

Verbal

If you are looking for a missing side of a triangle, what do you need to know when using the Law of Cosines?

two sides and the angle opposite the missing side.

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If you are looking for a missing angle of a triangle, what do you need to know when using the Law of Cosines?

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Explain what s represents in Heron’s formula.

s is the semi-perimeter, which is half the perimeter of the triangle.

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Source:  OpenStax, Precalculus. OpenStax CNX. Jan 19, 2016 Download for free at https://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11667/1.6
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